How Chiropractors Treat Diastasis Recti?
You've just given birth to a baby after nine months of pregnancy. You gave this world a fresh lease on life. And, while we're sure you're loving being a new mom and all the stupefying (and, honestly, exhausting) things that come with it, your body doesn't seem to be recovering as quickly as you'd hoped. You've realized that there are far more postpartum "events" than you expected. You have the impression that you should be "bouncing back," but this hasn't happened yet. We're here to let you know that you're not alone. What is Diastasis Recti? Diastasis Recti is a frequent disorder in pregnant and postpartum women that develops when the rectus abdominis muscles (also known as the six-pack ab muscles) separate after being stretched to create room for the baby during pregnancy. The linea alba, a strip of tissue that runs down the middle of the body and divides the muscles left and right, separates the vertical muscles. The linea alba